Lhasa, the Goddess of Fate

The goddess of fate in the Korinthian Pantheon. She is often accompanied by the stars themselves as one scholar put it. She never speaks, but only conveys her tellings in omens and prophecies through the eyes of an oracle.

Worshipers
Lhasa is worshiped in both the north and south as both a goddess of diviners and good fortune. They are known to travel is small caravans, giving out fortune tellings and scryings for a modest price. If the customer offers more gold than expected then Lhasa may smile upon them with good fortune. Clergy are often travelling, as fate is as every changing as the world itself so too must the clergy. They seek out those that have particularly bad luck. They enjoy giving out good fortunes and sometimes will even offer a telling without payment if they believe the person is in need of it.